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4x6 Enclosed Trailer with E Track
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4x6 Enclosed Trailer with E Track
1. Technical Features Table
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| Standard Features | Diamond Cargo |
| PRICE | $2,692.00 |
| EXTERIOR METAL | .080 Polycore Exterior (Semi-screwed) |
| AXLES | 2000 LB Straight Axle |
| V-NOSE | V Nose (Standard) |
| WALLS/CEILING TUBING | 1.5" x 1" steel tube in walls and ceiling |
| FLOOR TUBING | 3" steel tube main rails |
| FLOOR CROSS-MEMBERS | 16" On Center Cross Members |
| ROOF CROSS-MEMBERS | 16" On Center Roof Members |
| WALL CROSS-MEMBERS | 16" On Center Sidewalls |
| LIGHTS | LED Full Light Package incl. Rear Loading Light |
| INTERIOR HEGHT | Interior Height 48" (4') |
| REAR DOOR | Single Swing Door |
| PLUG / COUPLER (BALL) | 4-way flat plug/ 2" coupler |
| FENDERS | Diamond Plate Fenders w/lights |
| TIRES | ST175 13" Radial Tires |
| RIMS/WHEELS | Silver Painted Wheels |
| ROOF MATERIAL | Galvalume roof |
| STONEGUARD | 12" Stoneguard on front |
| TONGUE JACK | Tongue jack w/ Sand Foot |
| HUBS | EZ Lube Hubs |
| THERMA-PLY | Therma-Ply Ceiling |
| WALL MATERIAL | Premium 3/8" plywood sidewalls |
| FLOOR MATERIAL | 3/4" plywood floor/undercoated |
| VENTS | Plastic Side Wall Vents |
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 700 lbs |
| LOAD CAPACITY | 1300 lbs |
| GVWR | 2000 lbs |
| TONGUE WEIGHT | 87 lbs |
2. Technical FAQ
Overall Length: 9’6″ / 114 in (Breakdown: 6′ on the Box + 3’6″ on the Tongue) 18″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 5’6″ / 66 in (Breakdown: 4′ on the Box + 9″ on each Fender)
Overall Height: 5’4″ / 64 in (Breakdown: 4′ interior height + 16″ from the ground to the box)
Overall Length: 5′ 9″ Box (Breakdown: Subtract 3″ which counts for rear door & framing) plus 18″ on the Vnose
Overall Width: 3′ 8″ (Breakdown: Subtract 4″ (2″ on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Overall Height: 4′
Width: 38″ (Breakdown: Subtract 10″ (5 on each side) which counts for plywood & framing)
Height: 42″ (Breakdown: Subtract 6″ which counts for plywood & framing)
No it doesn’t but they’re available as a custom option.
Side Note: If the combined weight of the trailer and its load approaches or exceeds 3,000 pounds, many jurisdictions require brakes on the trailer. However, a 4x6 enclosed trailer, given its size, is unlikely to reach this weight limit when fully loaded, as they typically have a lower payload capacity.
Safety Considerations
Driving Conditions: If you plan to tow your trailer in hilly or mountainous areas, or if you’ll be driving in a lot of stop-and-go traffic, having electric brakes can significantly improve safety by reducing stopping distances and improving vehicle control.
Emergency Handling: Electric brakes can offer better control in emergency braking situations, reducing the risk of accidents.
Wear on Vehicle Brakes: Using a trailer with its own braking system can reduce wear and tear on your vehicle’s brakes, especially important for frequent towing or heavy loads.
4-way flat plug
5x4.5 (5 Lug)
6 Ply
Screws are 4′ apart instead of being every 2′
It’s an asphalt undercoating paint
We developed a section exclusively for Custom Options where we show sample photos and explain most popular options:
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Here are examples of some of the most popular Custom Options:
– Blackout Package
– Electrical Package
– Insulation Package
– Rubber Flooring
– Etracks
– D-rings
– Windows
– Extended Tongue
– Extra Height
– Ladder Racks
– Finished Interior (Metal/Vinyl)
– Air Conditioner
– Lighting Options
– Axle Upgrades
– Concession Window
– Special Door Options
– Cabinets
– Barn Doors
3. Sample Photos
4. Sample Video
5. Sample Colors (Click to enlarge)
6. Purchase FAQ
Click the link below for Financing Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/enclosed-trailer-financing-services/
Click the link below for Delivery Options:
https://makemytrailer.com/delivery/
30 Day Temporary Tag, Certificate of Origin and obviously your Title so you can register your brand new trailer
Yes they are and also the reason why your trailer pick up is directly at the Factory.
We do not charge any taxes, that’s something that you pay when you register the trailer
Yes, as soon as your trailer is ready we can provide your with your VIN number.
1) Credit or Debit Card (over the phone or invoice sent to your email)
2) Mail a Cashier’s Check
3) Wire Transfer
Once your deposit is confirmed we’ll send you an email just make everything official and after 24 hours (timeframe we provide in case of any changes) we will send your order to our production team so they can start working on your future top notch trailer
It depends on 2 factors: The season and your Order so make sure to ask our awesome sales team for a more accurate completion timeframe but on average you might be looking between 2 to 4 weeks on standard order and about 3 to 5 weeks for orders with custom options.
Note: We do make exceptions so make sure to ask our sales team
We don’t usually provide any updates during the building process but we can definitely ask our production team how things are going but as soon as your trailer is ready, we will send you the completion email along with the instructions so you can start your pick up arrangements
By clicking Buy Now, you will be redirected to our secure PayPal checkout page. A deposit is required to reserve the standard version of this trailer size. The remaining balance, including any selected options or upgrades (such as A/C or insulation), will be due at pickup or delivery. Final price may vary depending on manufacturer and features. Please contact us to confirm details before completing your order.
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Have you recently invested in an enclosed cargo trailer, or are you looking to maximize the lifespan and efficiency of your current one? Our comprehensive PDF guide is your ultimate companion to mastering the art of trailer maintenance!
- Step-by-step instructions on pre-use checks to ensure safety and readiness for the road.
- Expert advice on periodic maintenance routines to keep your trailer in peak condition.
- DIY tips for interior and exterior care, from flooring maintenance to rust prevention.
- Winterizing strategies that protect your investment through the coldest months.
- Essential insights into tire care, brake maintenance, and the importance of proper ventilation.
- Bonus content: Safety equipment checklist, emergency preparedness, and much more!
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Finding the Ideal 4x6 Enclosed Trailer: Built-in E-Track for Ultimate Organization
A 4x6 enclosed trailer is a masterpiece of compact utility, perfect for small businesses, hobbyists, and homeowners. It’s easy to tow, simple to store, and offers protection from the elements. However, its greatest strength—its small footprint—is also its greatest challenge. An empty 4x6 box quickly becomes a chaotic pile of unsecured equipment and shifting cargo. The solution isn’t a bigger trailer; it’s a smarter one. This guide explores how finding a 4x6 enclosed trailer with a built-in E-Track system transforms it from a simple cargo hauler into the ultimate tool for mobile organization and security. With the enclosed trailer market segment expected to see significant growth, understanding how to maximize its utility is more important than ever.
The Compact Powerhouse: Why a 4x6 Enclosed Trailer?
The 4x6 enclosed trailer hits a sweet spot for countless users. Its popularity stems from a blend of convenience, affordability, and protection that larger trailers can’t match. Understanding its appeal reveals why optimizing its limited space is so crucial.
Beyond the Basics: Understanding the Appeal of Small Enclosed Trailers
Small enclosed trailers offer distinct advantages. Their compact size makes them incredibly maneuverable in tight spaces and easy to tow with a wider range of vehicles, often without needing special towing packages. They are more affordable to purchase, maintain, and insure. Furthermore, their enclosed design provides superior security for valuable equipment and protects your cargo from weather, a significant step up from open utility trailers.
Common Applications: What Makes a 4x6 Trailer Ideal?
The versatility of a 4x6 trailer makes it a workhorse for diverse needs. Landscapers use them for mowers and tools, contractors for specialized equipment, and mobile service providers for parts and supplies. For personal use, they are perfect for transporting camping gear, motorcycles, power tools for DIY projects, or moving items for a college student. Its enclosed nature keeps everything safe, dry, and out of sight.
The Challenge: Maximizing Limited Space Effectively
With just 24 square feet of floor space, every inch inside a 4x6 trailer is premium real estate. Without a proper cargo control system, that space is poorly utilized. Items can’t be stacked securely, equipment shifts and gets damaged during transit, and finding what you need becomes a frustrating task. The primary challenge is converting this compact box into a multi-functional, organized, and secure mobile storage unit.
Discovering E-Track: Your Solution for Ultimate Organization
To overcome the spatial limitations of a 4x6 trailer, you need a system designed for flexibility and strength. E-Track is the industry-standard solution that provides a robust framework for total cargo management, turning trailer walls and floors into highly adaptable storage surfaces.
What is E-Track? An Overview of a Versatile Cargo Management System
E-Track consists of heavy-duty steel rails featuring multiple anchor slots. These rails are mounted directly to the trailer’s floor or wall studs. The slots are designed to accept a wide array of specialized accessories, from tie-down straps to storage hooks. This modular design allows you to create custom anchor points exactly where you need them for any load, offering a level of versatility that fixed tie-downs cannot match.
How E-Track Transforms Trailer Organization
E-Track fundamentally changes how you interact with your trailer’s interior. Instead of a flat, empty space, the walls and floor become an integrated grid of securement possibilities. You can secure heavy equipment to the floor, hang tools on the walls, and even create shelving with shoring beams. This system enables you to utilize vertical space effectively, keeping the floor clear and your cargo organized and accessible.
E-Track vs. Traditional Tie-Downs: A Clear Advantage
Many trailers come with standard D-rings or O-rings bolted to the floor. While useful, they offer only a few fixed anchor points. If your load doesn’t align perfectly with these points, securing it properly becomes difficult and often less safe. E-Track provides dozens of attachment points along each rail, giving you the flexibility to secure cargo of any shape or size. You can move your tie-downs in small increments to achieve the perfect tension and position for every load.
The “Built-in” E-Track Difference: Superior Integration and Benefits
While E-Track can be added to any trailer as an aftermarket project, choosing a 4x6 enclosed trailer with factory-installed E-Track offers significant advantages in durability, aesthetics, and overall performance.
Why Built-in E-Track Excels Over Aftermarket Installation
Opting for built-in E-Track means the system is integrated into the trailer during manufacturing. This ensures it is installed correctly by professionals who understand the trailer’s structure. An aftermarket installation requires drilling numerous holes into your trailer’s walls and floor, which, if done improperly, can compromise the trailer’s integrity, create potential leak points, and may not be attached to the strongest structural members.
Structural Integrity and Durability: Factory-Installed Advantage
When installed at the factory, the steel rails are often mounted directly to the trailer’s frame studs before the interior walls are put in place. This provides the strongest possible connection, maximizing the system’s load-bearing capacity. The screws or bolts used are chosen specifically for the trailer’s construction, ensuring a secure fit that can withstand the dynamic forces of a moving load over thousands of miles.
Aesthetics and Seamless Integration: A Professional Finish
Factory-installed E-Track offers a clean, professional appearance. The rails are perfectly aligned, flush with the interior surfaces, and free of the sealant residue or misaligned screws that can plague a DIY installation. This seamless integration not only looks better but also prevents snagging on cargo and contributes to the trailer’s overall resale value.
Strategic Placement: Maximizing E-Track in Your 4x6 Trailer
The placement of E-Track rails is critical to unlocking their full potential. A well-planned layout in a 4x6 trailer considers the types of cargo you’ll carry and optimizes both floor and wall space for maximum cargo control and storage efficiency.
Horizontal E-Track: Securing Floor-Level Cargo and Equipment
Installing horizontal E-Track rails along the lower walls and on the floor is ideal for securing heavy, floor-level items. A track running along each side of the floor provides perfect anchor points for strapping down tool chests, generators, or lawn equipment. Placing a rail about two feet up the wall is excellent for securing items that could tip, such as tool carts or small machinery.
Vertical E-Track: Leveraging Wall Space for Multi-Level Storage
Vertical E-Track rails are the key to maximizing storage. By mounting several vertical steel rails on the trailer walls, you can use accessories like shoring beams to create adjustable and removable shelves. This is perfect for organizing smaller boxes, parts bins, and supplies. It also allows you to hang ladders, cords, and tools using specialized hooks, keeping the floor clear for larger cargo.
Optimal Track Lengths and Rail Material Considerations
In a 4x6 trailer, using 2-foot or 4-foot sections of E-Track rail provides excellent flexibility. For materials, powder-coated steel rails offer superior resistance to rust and abrasion compared to painted or bare steel, ensuring longevity. Galvanized options provide even greater corrosion protection, which is ideal if your trailer will be exposed to moisture or road salts.
Planning Your Layout: Where to Position E-Track for Maximum Efficiency
Before installation, map out your needs. Consider the dimensions of your most frequently hauled equipment. Position floor tracks just wide enough to fit your items between them. For walls, place vertical tracks to align with the trailer’s studs for maximum strength. Avoid placing tracks where they might interfere with a ramp door’s spring mechanism or side door access.
Essential E-Track Accessories for Your 4x6: Tailored Organization
The true power of the E-Track system lies in its vast ecosystem of accessories. With the right attachments, you can secure virtually any load and create a custom storage solution perfectly tailored to your needs.
Securement Solutions: Keeping Your Cargo Locked Down
The most common accessories are e-track tie-downs. Ratchet straps provide immense tightening force for heavy equipment, while cam buckle straps are quicker to use for lighter loads. Specialized tire bonnets are available for securing vehicles like motorcycles or ATVs without stressing their suspensions. Rope tie-offs and spring-loaded fittings with D-rings or O-rings provide versatile anchor points for using your existing ropes and hooks.
Storage and Organization Tools: Decluttering Your Mobile Workspace
Go beyond simple securement with organizational accessories. J-hooks are perfect for hanging extension cords, hoses, and ropes. Steel storage bins clip directly into the E-Track rail, providing a secure spot for small tools, hardware, or supplies. There are even specialized hooks designed to hold items like weed trimmers, shovels, and ladders, turning your trailer’s wall into a mobile tool shed.
Specialty Accessories: Unique Solutions for Specific Needs
Shoring beams are one of the most versatile specialty accessories. These adjustable bars lock into opposing E-Track rails to either brace cargo or create a second level for storage. You can place a sheet of plywood over two shoring beams to instantly create a sturdy shelf. Other specialty items include wheel chocks that clip into the track to stabilize motorcycles.
Real-World Applications: Customizing Your 4x6 E-Track Setup
With a factory-installed E-Track system and the right accessories, a 4x6 enclosed trailer becomes a highly specialized tool. Here’s how different users can customize their setup for maximum efficiency.
For the Powersports Enthusiast: Securing an XP1000, X3 Max, or Motorcycles
While larger UTVs like an XP1000 or X3 Max won’t fit in a 4x6, this trailer is perfect for dirt bikes, motorcycles, or a small ATV. Use floor-mounted E-Track with wheel chocks to hold the front tire in place. Then, use soft-loop ratchet straps connected to e-track tie-downs on either side to secure the bike by the frame or forks, ensuring it remains stable during transit.
For the Mobile Professional: Organizing Tools, Supplies, and Landscaping Equipment
A contractor or landscaper can use vertical E-Track with an array of hooks to hang shovels, rakes, and power trimmers. Shoring beams can create a shelf for storing tool bags and parts bins. Horizontal floor tracks provide the perfect anchor points to strap down a push mower, pressure washer, or generator, preventing any movement on the road.
For the Hobbyist & DIYer: Transporting Power Tools, Materials, and Specialized Gear
For the weekend woodworker or DIY enthusiast, E-Track makes transporting materials and tools simple. Secure sheets of plywood or drywall against the trailer wall with shoring beams. Use bins for screws and hardware, and secure rolling tool cabinets to floor tracks. This ensures all your gear arrives at the job site or home organized and undamaged.
For Mobile Service Providers: Efficient Storage for Equipment and Supplies
Plumbers, electricians, and other mobile technicians can transform a 4x6 trailer into an efficient mobile stockroom. Vertical E-Track with shoring beams and plywood creates robust shelving for organizing pipe fittings, wiring spools, and parts cases. This allows for quick inventory checks and easy access to needed materials at any job site.
Beyond Organization: Safety and Performance Considerations
A well-organized trailer is inherently a safer trailer. A built-in E-Track system not only protects your cargo but also plays a vital role in the overall safety and performance of your trailer on the road.
Understanding Payload Capacity and GVWR (e.g., GVWR 2000#)
Every trailer has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which is the maximum allowed weight of the trailer plus its cargo. A typical 4x6 single-axle trailer might have a GVWR of 2000 lbs. It’s critical to know this number and your trailer’s empty weight to calculate your maximum payload capacity. An E-Track system adds minimal weight but ensures your heavy load is properly secured, which is a key part of safe hauling.
Proper Load Distribution with E-Track: Maintaining Trailer Balance
Proper balance is essential for preventing dangerous trailer sway. The general rule is to place 60% of the cargo’s weight forward of the trailer axle. E-Track gives you the precision to position and lock your load exactly where it needs to be. You can secure heavy items over the axle or slightly forward, ensuring proper tongue weight and stable, predictable towing performance.
Conclusion
Choosing a 4x6 enclosed trailer is a smart decision for anyone needing a compact, secure hauling solution. However, elevating that choice by selecting a model with factory-installed E-Track is what truly unlocks its potential. This integrated cargo control system transforms the trailer from a simple container into a highly efficient, organized, and safe mobile workspace. It addresses the core challenge of limited space by leveraging every surface for securement and storage, protecting your valuable equipment and supplies from damage.
When you invest in a trailer with built-in E-Track, you’re not just buying an empty box; you’re acquiring a complete platform for organization. You gain structural integrity, a professional finish, and unparalleled flexibility that aftermarket solutions can’t match. For your next trailer purchase, look beyond the basic specs and prioritize the inclusion of a built-in E-Track system. It’s the single most effective feature for ensuring your compact powerhouse works smarter, not harder, for years to come.
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